Women's place in the history of sport psychology

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GILL, Diane L.

Edité par THE SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST - 1995

Date : 02/12/1995

Description : 418-433 pages

Cote : SPORTPSY-0904

Mots-clés : FEMME ; HISTOIRE DU SPORT ; PSYCHOLOGIE DU SPORT ; RECHERCHE APPLIQUEE ; ROLE DES FEMMES

Women and women's issues have a place in sport psychology today, but women have no place in most histories of the field. By taking steps to re-place women in history and by engendering current research and practice, sport and exercice psychology will be a stronger science and profession.

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